Mayen-Koblenz is a rural district in the northern part of Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. It occupies a transitional zone where large rivers meet upland terrain and combines river valleys, agricultural land and low mountains. The name indicates its geographical connection to the city of Koblenz and the town of Mayen; the district surrounds the urban area of Koblenz and includes several mid-sized towns and many smaller municipalities.
Geography
The Rhine and the Moselle are the district's principal rivers, shaping broad valley landscapes and fertile floodplains used for cultivation and settlement. To the west the low, volcanic uplands of the Eifel rise above the river corridors, giving the district varied terrain: riverine terraces, wooded hills and rocky outcrops. This mix supports vineyards along the Moselle, mixed farming and forested highlands that attract hikers and nature visitors.
History and administration
The present district is the product of twentieth‑century administrative reforms that rationalized municipal boundaries and responsibilities. It functions as a Kreis (district) responsible for regional planning, schools, roads and public social services. Local government is organized into towns and collective municipalities, reflecting a rural-urban balance between historic market towns and dispersed villages.
Economy, transport and culture
Economic activity is diverse: agriculture and wine-growing persist in the river valleys, light industry and services cluster in the larger towns, and tourism benefits from castles, Roman and medieval heritage, and outdoor recreation in the Eifel. The Rhine and Moselle remain important for freight and leisure navigation, while regional road and rail links connect towns to larger urban centers.
Places of interest and distinctions
Visitors are drawn to historical town centers, fortifications and volcanic landscapes. The district is notable for the juxtaposition of major waterways with upland volcanic geology, offering a compact range of cultural and natural attractions. For administrative details and municipal lists consult local government information or a district guide.
For general reference on the district's administration and geography see Mayen-Koblenz (district) or regional resources available through state publications and tourist information offices.